बेल

Bhojpuri

बेल

Etymology

Inherited from Prakrit 𑀩𑁂𑀮𑁆𑀮 (bĕlla), from Sanskrit बैल्व (bailva), vṛddhi derivative of बिल्व (bilva) (cf. Bengali বেল (bel)).

Noun

बेल (bēl) ? (Kaithi 𑂥𑂵𑂪)

  1. bael fruit

Derived terms

(Proverbs)

  • बेल पाकल तऽ कउआ के बाप के का (bēl pākal taː kauā kē bāp kē kā)

References

  • त्रिपाठी, सर्वेन्द्रपति, दुबे, ब्रजकिशोर (1982) वाणी के बोल : भोजपुरी कहाउति संग्रह (in Bhojpuri), पटना: सर्वेन्द्र प्रकाशन, page 58

Hindi

बेल (Aegle marmelos)
बेल का फल

Etymology 1

Inherited from Prakrit 𑀩𑁂𑀮𑁆𑀮 (bĕlla), from Sanskrit बैल्व (bailva), vṛddhi derivative of बिल्व (bilva) (cf. Bengali বেল (bel)).

Noun

बेल • (bel) m

  1. bael fruit tree, bel, Bengal quince (Aegle marmelos)[1][2][3]
    Synonyms: बिल्व (bilv), श्रीफल (śrīphal), शोण्डिल्य (śoṇḍilya), शैलूष (śailūṣ), मालूर (mālūr), गन्धगर्भ (gandhagarbh), सदाफल (sadāphal), महाकपित्थ (mahākpitth), ग्रन्थिल (granthil), सिरफल (sirphal)
Declension
Descendants
  • English: bael, bel

Etymology 2

Probable corruption of Sanskrit वल्ली (vallī) (cf. Bengali বেল (bel)).

Noun

बेल • (bel) f[3]

  1. creeper
    Synonyms: लता (latā), वल्ली (vallī)
Declension

References

  1. जीव विज्ञान ((Can we date this quote?)) Biology Class XII (in Hindi), SBPD, page 12
  2. कुमार, अजय, सिंघल, टीना (n.d.) भेषज दर्पण (सचित्र) (in Hindi), →ISBN, page 38
  3. Koga, Katsurō, Takahashi, Akira (1996) ヒンディー語=日本語辞典 [Hindi-Japanese Dictionary] (in Japanese), Tokyo: Taishūkan Publishing, →ISBN, page 980

Maithili

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [beːl]

Noun

बेल • (bēl) (Tirhuta 𑒥𑒹𑒪)

  1. bael

Marathi

बेल

Etymology

Inherited from Old Marathi बेल (bela), from Prakrit 𑀩𑁂𑀮𑁆𑀮 (bĕlla), from Sanskrit बैल्व (bailva), vṛddhi derivative of बिल्व (bilva).

Noun

बेल • (bel) m

  1. bael fruit tree (Aegle marmelos)[1]
    Synonym: बिल्व (bilva)
  2. bael leaf[1]
    Synonym: बिल्व (bilva)
  3. bael fruit, Bengal quince[1]
    Synonyms: बिल्व (bilva), बेलफळ (belphaḷ), श्रीफल (śrīphal), श्रीफळ (śrīphaḷ), (unripe) बाळबेल (bāḷbel)

Derived terms

(Nouns)

  • बेलकाचरी f (belkācrī)
  • बेलभंडार m (belbhaṇḍār)

References

  1. James Thomas Molesworth (1831) A Dictionary Muraṭ,hee & English, Bombay, page 747
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